Marcela R. – skin cancer

Back in May 2017, a red lump formed on my back, so my GP referred me to a surgeon with a recommendation for removal. Here, though, the doctor didn’t like the appearance of the pustule and took a sample for a histological examination. After a month of waiting, the result came, and unfortunately it was bad news. I was told that it was a skin lymphoma, i.e. a malignant tumour. I was sent to haematology and oncology departments for examinations which included taking bone marrow and undergoing PET CT to see if other organs or bone marrow were affected. I was very scared, but luckily all the results turned out well and I was relieved.
I finally got to have surgery to have my lump removed. Then I waited for the stitches to be removed and the wound to heal. I began radiation therapy of the affected area in around October 2017, the first of twenty radiations that awaited me. After each radiation session, I felt very tired. At night I would either have chills or hot flushes, and was just feel unwell all round. This entire period exhausted me physically and mentally. In addition, what with the typical autumn weather and my young son often catching illnesses at nursery school, I was worried how I would manage everything.
I looked online for recommendations that would boost my immunity and discovered Penoxal. I ordered Penoxal 50mg and started taking it twice a day, in the morning and evening. Over time, I started to feel better, my immunity improved and I managed to avoid various colds and viral infections for a very long time. I only go to haematology for blood monitoring and checks now. I highly recommend Penoxal as I believe it has been effective in helping me to recover from the consequences of my illness. I buy it now regularly, every spring or autumn.
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